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Kovair ALM Studio vs TFS comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

Kovair ALM Studio
Ranking in Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites
33rd
Average Rating
10.0
Reviews Sentiment
7.9
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
TFS
Ranking in Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites
9th
Average Rating
8.0
Reviews Sentiment
7.0
Number of Reviews
99
Ranking in other categories
Test Management Tools (5th)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of February 2026, in the Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites category, the mindshare of Kovair ALM Studio is 0.6%, up from 0.1% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of TFS is 3.7%, down from 4.5% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites Market Share Distribution
ProductMarket Share (%)
TFS3.7%
Kovair ALM Studio0.6%
Other95.7%
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites
 

Featured Reviews

it_user790575 - PeerSpot reviewer
WebsiteDevelopment at a tech services company
We increased our development and testing team velocity and were able to manage traceability
Integration with Jama, Jira, Jenkins pipeline, Selenium, etc.  ALM Studio helped us to create  and connect with all these tools Through this integration, we could increase our development and testing team velocity, were able to manage traceability, and deliver software faster. Easy to .…
PS
Service delivery manager at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
Ensures team collaboration with strong version control but could improve testing capabilities
Version control is the most basic feature in TFS. It has been there since the beginning. We use it primarily for that purpose. Basically ensuring that the code is not overwritten by other team members and maintaining the sanctity of the code. Bringing order to a disparate team which is virtual at different locations is very important, and TFS provides that control. Once you update a code, nobody can modify it until you are done working on it and check in. It is a great product that revolutionized the way teams work together on Microsoft pieces of code. The versioning part has unique features and capabilities which are unmatched with other products out there.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"Wide range of adapters/connectors which allow connectivity to any tools."
"We increased our development and testing team velocity, were able to manage traceability, and deliver software faster."
"The solution is very much stable."
"It's user friendly. We haven't had any issues so far. It's flexible. If we need something, we can always contact the owner in our headquarters to make a configuration."
"It is very user-friendly."
"The tool's installation is straightforward."
"The most valuable features of TFS are bug reporting and its high performance."
"A notable feature of TFS is its ease of creating user stories and tasks, which simplifies the process of adding and editing them."
"User alerts are very helpful for knowing when work is required."
"The initial setup is fairly easy."
 

Cons

"Needs an ​easier and less heavy UI."
"The user interface could be improved to make it simpler and increase usability."
"The price could be cheaper."
"It has been really dated. When you start to work more in an agile environment, it is not really that flexible. They tried to replicate the look and feel of Jira, but it is not quite there. It was nice to use in the past, but it is not as flexible now with the changing development environments and methodologies."
"There might be some complexity in its off-cloud versions."
"I'm looking for specific options that aren't currently available, such as active status, new status, or what's currently in progress."
"The solution's server for deployment needs to be improved."
"TFS on-premise does not support integration with SharePoint Online."
"It would be better if we could bring it out on the cloud."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

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"We are using the open-source version."
"The overall price of TFS is good."
"Use the Microsoft recommended “seat-based” licensing model. This allows a single developer with multiple machines to consume only one client license."
"There are different prices depending on the configurations. There is a free version available. There is no extra cost for the solution. However, the hardware could be something that needs to be considered."
"TFS is not cheap."
"I would like to see TFS improve its web interface as there are some limitations with IDs and the integration behind it and with open source tools like VS Code."
"The price of the solution is cheaper than other competitors and it is a per-user license."
"It is an expensive solution."
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Top Industries

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Computer Software Company
12%
Financial Services Firm
10%
Manufacturing Company
10%
Marketing Services Firm
6%
 

Company Size

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Company SizeCount
Small Business17
Midsize Enterprise25
Large Enterprise64
 

Questions from the Community

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Which is better - TFS or Azure DevOps?
TFS and Azure DevOps are different in many ways. TFS was designed for admins, and only offers incremental improvements. In addition, TFS seems complicated to use and I don’t think it has a very fri...
What do you like most about TFS?
Microsoft's technical team is supportive.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for TFS?
While I do not know the exact pricing, TFS is likely more expensive than GitLab.
 

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